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Charles Darwin University graduates considering further study could be eligible for a discount on tuition fees, thanks to a new CDU initiative promoting lifelong learning opportunities.
It can take months – or years – to decide whether to study at university, especially if life is busy with work, socialising and family commitments. Hear from these five students at Charles Darwin University on what motivated them to take the final step and start studying. 
Staff and students from Charles Darwin University’s College of Health and Human Sciences have delivered professional development for 15 Physical Training Instructors (PTIs) and physiotherapists from the Australian Defence Force.
Paramedics will soon be able to train locally in the Northern Territory thanks to a new partnership between Charles Darwin University and St John NT.
If you’ve always had an interest in science, maths and technology, see how you can apply these theories to practical challenges and help shape a better future. Kieran Marchant completed a Bachelor of Engineering majoring in Chemical Engineering at CDU, with the ambition to work on a revolutionary project at the pinnacle of technology to meet the needs of the world.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) Lecturer has been honoured with an award for technical stage production for the performing arts.
Those attending the Garma Festival in Gulkula, north-east Arnhem Land this year now have the opportunity to undertake workshops in language and culture to enhance their experience and learning.
As many as 72 Charles Darwin University undergraduates will embark on short-term study opportunities in South-East Asia over the next year, following more than $150,000 in grants announced by the Australian Government this month.
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